EP0114487A2 - Fungizide Azolylethanol-Derivate - Google Patents

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EP0114487A2
EP0114487A2 EP83307677A EP83307677A EP0114487A2 EP 0114487 A2 EP0114487 A2 EP 0114487A2 EP 83307677 A EP83307677 A EP 83307677A EP 83307677 A EP83307677 A EP 83307677A EP 0114487 A2 EP0114487 A2 EP 0114487A2
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  • This invention relates to triazole and imidazole compounds useful as fungicides, to a process for preparing them, to fungicidal compositions containing them, and to methods of using them to combat fungi, especially fungal infections in plants; and to regulate plant growth.
  • R i and R 2 which may be the same or different are hydrogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, heterocyclyl, or aryl or aralkyl each optionally substituted with halogen, nitro, al
  • the compounds have fungicidal activity and plant growth regulating activity.
  • the compounds of the invention contain at least one chiral centre. Such compounds are generally obtained in the form of isomeric mixtures. However, these and other mixtures can be separated into the individual isomers by methods known in the art.
  • alkyl, haloalkyl, alkoxy or haloalkoxy groups may be straight or branched chain groups having 1 to 6, eg. 1 to 4, carbon atoms; examples are methyl, ethyl, propyl (nor iso-propyl) and butyl (n-, sec-, iso- or t-butyl).
  • Cycloalkyl groups may be cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl or cyclohexyl.
  • the alkenyl groups may contain up to 6 carbon atoms and are preferably allyl: and the alkynyl groups may also contain up to 6 carbon atoms and are preferably propargyl.
  • Suitable substituents for the aryl and aralkyl groups are halogen (eg. fluorine, chlorine, or bromine), C 1-5 alkyl [eg. methyl, ethyl, propyl (n- or iso-propyl) and butyl (n, sec-, iso- or t-butyl) ], C 1-4 alkoxy (eg. methoxy and ethoxy), halo-alkoxy (eg. trifluoromethoxy), halo-alkyl (eg. trifluoranethyl), nitro, phenyl and phenoxy.
  • halogen eg. fluorine, chlorine, or bromine
  • C 1-5 alkyl eg. methyl, ethyl, propyl (n- or iso-propyl) and butyl (n, sec-, iso- or t-butyl)
  • C 1-4 alkoxy eg. methoxy and ethoxy
  • the phenyl ring may.be, for example, unsubstituted or substituted with 1, 2-or 3 ring substituents as defined above.
  • the phenyl may have a single ring substituent in the 2-, 3- or 4-position. Examples of these groups are 'phenyl, 2-, 3- or 4-chlorophenyl, 2,4- or 2,6-dichlorophenyl, 2-, 3- or 4-fluorophenyl, 2,4- or 2,6-difluorophenyl, 2-, 3- or 4-bromophenyl, 2-chloro-4-fluorophenyl, 2-chloro-6-fluorophenyl, 2-, 3- or 4-methoxyphenyl, 2-, 3- or 4-ethoxyphenyl, 2-, 3- or 4-nitrophenyl, 2-, 3- or 4-methylphenyl, 2-, 3- or 4-t-butylphenyl, 2-, 3- or 4-trifluoromethylphenyl, 2-, 3- or 4-phenoxyphenyl, 2-, 3- or 4-
  • Heterocyclyl groups may be, for example, thienyl, pyridyl, or furyl.
  • the salts can be salts with inorganic or organic acids eg. hydrochloric, nitric, sulphuric, acetic, 4-toluenesulphonic or oxalic acid.
  • inorganic or organic acids eg. hydrochloric, nitric, sulphuric, acetic, 4-toluenesulphonic or oxalic acid.
  • the metal complex is one including, as the metal, copper, zinc, manganese or iron. It preferably has the general formula : wherein W, X, R 1 and R 2 are as defined above, M is a metal, A is an anion (eg. a chloride, bromide, iodide, nitrate, sulphate or phosphate anion), p is 2 or 4, y is O or an integer of 1 to 12, and m is an integer consistent with valency.
  • W, X, R 1 and R 2 are as defined above
  • M is a metal
  • A is an anion (eg. a chloride, bromide, iodide, nitrate, sulphate or phosphate anion)
  • p is 2 or 4
  • y is O or an integer of 1 to 12
  • m is an integer consistent with valency.
  • Epoxides (II) can be prepared by treating the olefins of general formula (III) : with the usual oxidising agents such as peracids (eg. peracetic acid and perbenzoic acids) or basic hydrogen peroxide.
  • peracids eg. peracetic acid and perbenzoic acids
  • basic hydrogen peroxide e.g. peroxide, perbenzoic acids, or basic hydrogen peroxide.
  • the hydrogen peroxide method was preferred.
  • the olefins (III) can be made by treating the ketones of general formula (IV) : in a Mannich reaction with eg. formaldehyde and dimethylamine hydrochloride or tetramethyldiaminomethane and acetic anhydride at temperatures of 50-100 'C.
  • ketones (IV) can be made by standard methods described in the literature.
  • the 1,2-diols exist as mixtures of diastereoisomers which can be separated by chrcmatography into the individual components.
  • the salts and metal complexes of the compounds of general formula (I) can be prepared from the latter by known methods.
  • the complexes can be made by reacting the uncomplexed compound with a metal salt in a suitable solvent.
  • the compounds, salts and metal complexes are active fungicides, particularly against the diseases:-
  • Puccinia recondita Puccinia striiformis and other rusts on wheat
  • Puccinia hordei Puccinia striiformis and other rusts on barley
  • rusts on other hosts eg. coffee, apples, vegetables and ornamental plants
  • Erysiphe graminis (powdery mildew) on barley and wheat and other powdery mildews on various hosts such as Sphaerotheca fuliginea on cucurbits (eg. cucumber), Podosphaera leucotricha on apples and Uncinula necator on vines
  • Botrytis cinerea grey mould
  • Some of the compounds have also shown a broad range of activities against fungi in vitro. They have activity against various post-harvest diseases on fruit (eg. Penicillium digatatum and italicum on oranges and Gloeosporium musarum on bananas). Further some of the compounds are active as seed dressings against:
  • the compounds can move acropetally in the plant tissue. Moreover, the compounds can be volatile enough to be active in the vapour phase against fungi on the plant.
  • fungicides may also be useful as industrial (as opposed-to agricultural) fungicides, eg. in the prevention of fungal attack on wood, hides, leather and especially paint films.
  • the compounds are also useful for the treatment of candidiasis and human dermatophyte infections.
  • the compounds, and their derivatives as defined above, also have plant growth regulating activities.
  • the plant growth regulating effects of the compounds are manifested as for example a stunting or dwarfing effect on the vegetative growth of woody and herbaceous mono- and di-cotyledonous plants.
  • Such stunting or dwarfing may be useful, for example, in peanuts, cereals such as wheat and barley, oil seed rape, field beans, sunflowers, potatoes and soya bean where reduction in stem height, with or without further advantageous effects such as stem strengthening, thickening and shortening, internode shortening, increased buttress root formation and more erect stem and leaf orientation, may reduce the risk of lodging and may also permit increased amounts of fertiliser to be applied.
  • the stunting of woody species is useful in controlling the growth of undergrowth under power lines etc.
  • Compounds which induce stunting or dwarfing may also be useful in modifying the stem growth of sugar cane thereby increasing the concentration of sugar in the cane at harvest; in sugar cane, the flowering and ripening may be controllable by applying the compounds.
  • Stunting of peanuts can assist in harvesting. Growth retardation of grasses can help maintenance of grass swards. Examples of suitable grasses are Stenotaphrum secundatum (St. Augustine grass), Cynosurus cristatus, Lolium multiflorum and perenne, Agrostis tenuis, Cynodon dactyl on (Bermuda grass), Dactylis glomerata, Festuca spp (eg. Festuca rubra) and Poa spp.
  • the compounds may stunt grasses without significant phytotoxic effects and without deleteriously affecting the appearance (particularly the colour) of the grass; this makes such compounds attractive for use on ornamental lawns and on grass verges. They may also have an effect on flower head emergence in for example grasses.
  • the compounds can also stunt weed species present in the grasses; examples of such weed species are sedges (eg. Cyperus spp) and dicotyledonous weeds (eg. daisy, plantain, knotweed, speedwell, thistle, docks and ragwort).
  • the growth of non-crop vegetation eg. weeds or cover vegetation
  • non-crop vegetation eg. weeds or cover vegetation
  • grass cover In fruit orchards, particularly orchards subject to soil erosion, the presence of grass cover is important. However excessive grass growth requires substantial maintenance.
  • the compounds of the invention could be useful in this situation as they could restrict growth without killing the plants which would lead to soil erosion; at the same time the degree of competition for nutrients and water by the grass would be reduced and this could result in an increased yield of fruit.
  • one grass species may be stunted more than another grass species; this selectivity could be useful.for example for improving the quality of a sward by preferential suppression of the growth of undesirable species.
  • the dwarfing may also be useful in miniaturising ornamental, household, garden and nursery plants (eg. poinsettias, chrysanthemums, carnations, tulips and daffodils).
  • ornamental, household, garden and nursery plants eg. poinsettias, chrysanthemums, carnations, tulips and daffodils.
  • the compounds can also be used to stunt woody species. This property can be used to control hedgerows or to shape or reduce the need for pruning, of fruit trees (eg. apples, pears, cherries, peaches, vines etc). Compound No 23 of Table I has demonstrated an ability to retard the growth of vines. Some coniferous trees are not significantly stunted by the compounds so the compounds could be useful in controlling undesirable vegetation in conifer nurseries.
  • the plant growth regulating effect may (as implied above) manifest itself in an increase in crop yield; or in an ability in orchards and other crops to increase fruit set, pod set and grain set.
  • vine control in the field and inhibition of sprouting in the store may be possible.
  • Other plant growth regulating effects caused by the compounds include alteration of leaf angle and changes in leaf morphology (both of which may permit increased light interception and utilization) and promotion of tillering in monocotyledonous plants.
  • Improved light interception is of value in all major world crops, eg. wheat, barley, rice, maize, soya, sugarbeet, potatoes, plantation crops and orchard crops.
  • the leaf angle effect may be useful for example in altering the leaf orientation of, for example, potato crops thereby letting more light into the crops and inducing an increase in photosynthesis and tuber weight.
  • By increasing tillering in monocotyledonous crops eg. rice
  • the number of flowering shoots per unit area may be increased thereby increasing the overall grain yield of such crops.
  • the treatment of plants with the compounds can lead to the leaves developing a darker green colour.
  • dicotyledonous plants such as soyabean and cotton, there may be promotion of sideshooting.
  • the compounds may inhibit, or at least delay, the flowering of sugar beet (and thereby may increase sugar yield) or otherwise modify the flowering patterns in many other crops. They may also reduce the size of sugar beet without reducing significantly the sugar yield thereby enabling an increase in planting density to be made. Similarly in other root crops (eg. turnip, swede, mangold, parsnip, beetroot, yam and cassava) it may be possible to increase the planting density.
  • root crops eg. turnip, swede, mangold, parsnip, beetroot, yam and cassava
  • Crop yields may also be increased by improvement of the-harvest index (ie. the harvested yield as a proportion of the total dry matter produced) by altering dry matter partitioning. This applies to all the aforements root, pod cereal, tree, . plantation and orchard crops.
  • the compounds may be useful in rendering plants resistant to stress since the compounds can delay the emergence of plants grown from seed, shorten stem height and delay flowering: these properties could be useful in preventing frost damage in countries where there is significant snow cover in the winter since then the treated plants would remain below snow cover during the cold weather. Further the compounds may cause drought or cold resistance in certain plants.
  • the compounds When applied as seed treatments at low rates the compounds can have a growth stimulating effect on plants.
  • the amount of compound to be applied to regulate the growth of plants will depend upon a number of factors, for example the particular compound selected for use, and the identity of the plant species whose growth is to be regulated. However, in general an application rate of 0.1 to 15, preferably 0.1 to 5kg per hectare is used. With the use of biodegradable polymeric slow release granules rates of 1 to lOg per hectare are feasible: whilst electrodynamic spraying techniques may also deploy lower rates of application. However, on certain plants even application rates within these ranges may give undesired phytotoxic effects. Routine tests may be necessary to determine the best rate of application of a specific compound for any specific purpose for which it is suitable.
  • the compounds may be used as such for fungicidal or plant growth regulating-purposes but are more conveniently formulated into compositions for such usage.
  • the invention thus provides a fungicidal or plant growth regulating composition comprising a compound of general formula (I) as hereinbefore defined, or a salt, metal complex, ether or ester thereof; and, optionally, a carrier or diluent.
  • the invention also provides a method of combating fungi, which comprises applying to a plant, to seed of a plant, or to the locus of the plant or seed, a compound, or salt, metal complex, ether or ester thereof, as hereinbefore defined.
  • the invention also provides a method of regulating plant growth, which comprises applying to the plant, to seed of a plant or to the locus of a plant or seed, a compound, or salt, metal complex, ether or ester thereof, as hereinbefore defined.
  • the compounds, salts, metal complexes, ethers and esters can be applied in a number of ways, for example they can be applied, formulated or unformulated, directly to the foliage of a plant, or they can be applied also to bushes and trees, to seeds or to other medium in which plants, bushes or trees are growing or are to be planted, or they can be sprayed on, dusted on or applied as a cream or paste formulation, or they can be applied as a vapour; or as slow releases granules.
  • Application can be to any part of the plant, bush or tree, for example to the foliage, stems, branches or roots, or to soil surrounding the roots, or to the seed before it is planted; or to the soil generally, to paddy water or to hydroponic culture systems.
  • the invention compounds may also be injected into plants or trees and they may also be sprayed onto vegetation using electrodynamic spraying techniques.
  • plant as used herein includes seedlings, bushes and trees. Furthermore, the fungicidal method of the invention includes preventative, protectant, prophylactic and eradicant treatment.
  • the compounds are preferably used for agricultural and horticultural purposes in the form of a composition.
  • the type of composition used in any instance will depend upon the particular purpose envisaged.
  • compositions may be in the form of dusting powders or granules comprising the active ingredient and a solid diluent or carrier, for example fillers such as kaolin, bentonite, kieselguhr, dolomite, calcium carbonate, talc, powdered magnesia, Fuller's earth, gypsum, Hewitt's earth, diatomaceous earth and China clay.
  • a solid diluent or carrier for example fillers such as kaolin, bentonite, kieselguhr, dolomite, calcium carbonate, talc, powdered magnesia, Fuller's earth, gypsum, Hewitt's earth, diatomaceous earth and China clay.
  • Such granules can be preformed granules suitable for application to the soil without further treatment.
  • These granules can be made either by impregnating pellets of filler with the'active ingredient or by pelleting a mixture of the active ingredient and powder
  • compositions for dressing seed may comprise an agent (for example a mineral oil) for assisting the adhesion of the composition to the seed; 'alternatively the active ingredient can be formulated for seed dressing purposes using an organic solvent (for example N-methylpyrrolidone or. dimethylformamide).
  • an agent for example a mineral oil
  • an organic solvent for example N-methylpyrrolidone or. dimethylformamide
  • compositions may also be in the form of dispersible powders, granules or grains comprising a wetting agent to facilitate the dispersion in liquids of the powder or grains which may contain also fillers and suspending agents.
  • aqueous dispersions or emulsions may be prepared by dissolving the active ingredient(s) in an organic solvent optionally containing wetting, dispersing or emulsifying agent(s) and then adding the mixture to water which may also contain wetting, dispersing or emulsifying agent(s).
  • organic solvents are ethylene dichloride, isopropyl alcohol, propylene glycol, diacetone alcohol, toluene, kerosene, methylnaphthalene, the xylenes, trichloroethylene, furfuryl alcohol, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, and glycol ethers (eg. 2-ethoxyethanol and 2-butoxyethanol).
  • compositions to be used as sprays may also be in the form of aerosols wherein the formulation is held in a container under pressure in the presence of a propellant, eg. fluorotrichloromethane or dichlorodifluoromethane.
  • a propellant eg. fluorotrichloromethane or dichlorodifluoromethane.
  • the compounds can be mixed in the dry state with a pyrotechnic mixture to form a composition suitable for generating in enclosed spaces a smoke containing the compounds.
  • the compounds may be used in a micro- encapsulated form. They may also be formulated in biodegradable polymeric formulations to obtain a slow, controlled release of the active substance.
  • the different compositions can be better adapted for various utilities.
  • the compounds can be used as mixtures with fertilisers (eg. nitrogen-, potassium- or phosphorus-containing fertilisers).
  • fertilisers eg. nitrogen-, potassium- or phosphorus-containing fertilisers.
  • Compositions comprising only granules of fertiliser incorporating, for example coated with, the compound are preferred. Such granules suitably contain up to 25% by weight of the compound.
  • the invention therefore also provides a fertiliser composition comprising the compound of general formula (I) or a salt or metal complex thereof.
  • compositions may also be in the form of liquid preparations for use as dips or sprays which are generally aqueoua dispersions or emulsions containing the active ingredient in the presence of one or more surfactants eg. wetting agent(s), dispersing agent(s), emulsifying agent(s) or suspending agent(s); or which are spray formulations of the kind suitable for use in electrodynamic spraying techniques.
  • surfactants eg. wetting agent(s), dispersing agent(s), emulsifying agent(s) or suspending agent(s); or which are spray formulations of the kind suitable for use in electrodynamic spraying techniques.
  • surfactants eg. wetting agent(s), dispersing agent(s), emulsifying agent(s) or suspending agent(s); or which are spray formulations of the kind suitable for use in electrodynamic spraying techniques.
  • the foregoing agents can be cationic, anionic or non-ionic agents. Suitable cationic agents are quaternary ammonium
  • Suitable anionic agents are soaps, salts of aliphatic -monoesters of sulphuric acid (for example sodium lauryl sulphate), and salts of sulphonated aromatic compounds (for example sodium dodecylbenzenesulphonate, sodium, calcium or ammonium lignosulphonate, butylnaphthalene sulphonate, and a mixture of sodium diisopropyi- and triisopropylnaphthalene sulphonates).
  • sulphuric acid for example sodium lauryl sulphate
  • salts of sulphonated aromatic compounds for example sodium dodecylbenzenesulphonate, sodium, calcium or ammonium lignosulphonate, butylnaphthalene sulphonate, and a mixture of sodium diisopropyi- and triisopropylnaphthalene sulphonates.
  • Suitable non-ionic agents are the condensation products of ethylene oxide with fatty alcohols such as oleyl or cetyl alcohol, or with alkyl phenols such as octyl- or nonyl-phenol and octylcresol.
  • Other non-ionic agents are the partial esters derived from long chain fatty acids and hexitol anhydrides, the condensation products of the said partial esters with ethylene oxide, and the lecithins.
  • Suitable suspending agents are hydrophilic colloids (for example polyvinylpyrrolidone and sodium carboxymethylcellulose), and the vegetable gums (for example gum acacia and gum tragacanth).
  • compositions for use as aqueous dispersions or emulsions are generally supplied in the form of a concentrate containing a high proportion of the active ingredient(s), and the concentrate is to be diluted with water before use.
  • These concentrates often should be able to withstand storage for prolonged periods and after such storage be capable of dilution with water in order to form aqueous preparations which remain homogeneous for a sufficient time to enable them to be applied by conventional and electrodynamic spray equipment.
  • the concentrates may conveniently contain up to 95%, suitably 10-85%, for example 25-60%, by weight of the active ingredient(s).
  • These concentrates suitably contain organic acids'(eg.
  • alkaryl or aryl sulphonic acids such as xylenesulphonic acid or dodecyl benzenesulphonic acid
  • the concentrates suitably contain also a high proportion of surfactants so that sufficiently stable emulsions in water can be obtained.
  • aqueous preparations may contain varying amounts of the active ingredient(s) depending upon the intended purpose, but an aqueous preparation containing 0.0005% or 0.01% to 10% by weight of active ingredient(s) may be used.
  • compositions of this invention can comprise also other compound(s) having biological activity, eg. compounds having similar or complementary fungicidal or plant growth activity or compounds having plant growth regulating, herbicidal or insecticidal activity.
  • the other fungicidal compound can be, for example, one which is capable of combating ear diseases of cereals (eg. wheat) such as Septoria, Gibberella and Helminthosporium spp., seed and soil borne diseases and downy and powdery mildews on grapes and powdery mildew and scab on apple etc.
  • cereals eg. wheat
  • These mixtures of fungicides can have a broader spectrum of activity than the compound of general formula (I) alone; further the other fungicide can have a synergistic effect on the fungicidal activity of the compound of general formula (I).
  • Examples of the other fungicidal compound are imazalil, benomyl, carbendazim, thiophanate-methyl, captafol, captan, sulphur, triforine, dodemorph, tridemorph, pyrazophos, furalaxyl, ethirimol, tecnazene, dimethirimol, bupirimate, chlorothalonil, vinclozolin, procymidone, iprodione, metalaxyl, forsetyl-aluminium, carboxin, oxycarboxin, fenarimol, nuarimol, fenfuram, methfuroxan, nitrotal-isopropyl, triadimefon, thiabendazole, etridiazole, triadimenol, biloxazol, dithianon, binapacryl, quinomethionate, guazitine, dodine, fentin acetate,
  • the compounds of general formula (I) can be mixed with soil, peat or other rooting media for the. protection of plants against seed-borne, soil-borne or foliar fungal diseases.
  • Suitable insecticides are Pirimor, Croneton, dimeth- oate, Metasystox and formothion.
  • the other plant growth regulating compound can be one which controls weeds or seedhead formation, improves the level or longevity of the plant growth regulating activity of the compounds of general formula (I), selectively controls the growth of the less desirable plants (eg. grasses) or causes the compound of general formula (I) to act faster or slower as a plant growth regulating agent.
  • Some of these other agents will be herbicides.
  • Suitable plant growth regulating compounds which can display synergy in admixture, or use, with the invention compounds are the gibberellins (eg. GA 3 , GA 4 or GA 7 ), the auxins (eg. indoleacetic acid, indolebutyric acid, naphthoxyacetic acid or naphthylacetic acid), the cytokinins (eg. kinetin, diphenylurea, benzimidazole, benzyladenine or benzylaminopurine), phenoxyacetic acids (eg. 2,4-D or MCPA), substituted benzoic acids (eg. triiodobenzoic acid), morphactins (eg.
  • gibberellins eg. GA 3 , GA 4 or GA 7
  • the auxins eg. indoleacetic acid, indolebutyric acid, naphthoxyacetic acid or naphthylacetic acid
  • the cytokinins e
  • chlorfluorecol maleic hydrazide, glyphosate, glyphosine, long chain fatty alcohols and acids, dikegulac, fluoridamid, mefluidide, substituted quaternary ammonium and phosphonium compounds (eg. chlormequat * chlorphonium or mepiquatchloride), ethephon, carbetamide, methyl-3,6-dichloroanisate, daminozide * , asulam, abscisic acid, isopyrimol, 1-(4-chlorophenyl)-4,6-dimethyl-2-oxo-1,2-dihydropyridine-3-carboxylic acid, hydroxybenzonitriles (eg.
  • the use of the compounds of general formula (I) in conjunction with gibberellins can be useful where it is desired to reduce the plant growth regulating effects of the compounds (eg. where they are to be used as fungicides). Where the compounds are being applied to the soil surrounding the plants or to the roots of the plant, the plant growth regulating effects of the compounds may possibly be reduced by using also certain types of phenoxybenzoic acids and their derivatives.
  • An emulsifiable concentrate was made up by mixing the ingredients, and stirring the mixture until all the constituents were dissolved.
  • the active ingredient was dissolved in a solvent and the resultant liquid was sprayed on to the granules of China clay. The solvent was then allowed to evaporate to produce a granular composition.
  • composition suitable for use as a seed dressing was prepared by mixing the three ingredients.
  • a dusting powder was prepared by mixing the active ingredient with talc.
  • a Col formulation was prepared by ball-milling the constituents set out below and then forming an aqueous suspension of the ground mixture with water.
  • a dispersible powder formulation was made by mixing together the ingredients set out below and then grinding the mixture until all were thoroughly mixed.
  • This Example illustrates the preparation of a dispersible powder formulation.
  • the ingredients were mixed and the mixture then ground in a comminution mill.
  • the ingredients set out below were formulated into a dispersible powder by mixing then grinding the ingredients.
  • the compounds were tested against a variety of mainly folia fungal diseases of plants.
  • the techniques employed were as follows.
  • test compounds were formulated either by bead milling with aqueous Dispersol T or as a solution in acetone or acetone/ethanol which was diluted to the required concentration immediately before use.
  • solutions and suspensions (1.00ppm ai) were sprayed on the foliage and applied to the roots of the plant via the soil.
  • grape berries were sprayed with the test compounds.
  • the sprays were applied to maximum retention and the root drenches to a final concentration equivalent to approximately 40ppm ai/dry soil. Tween 20, to give a final concentration of 0.05%, was added when the sprays were applied to cereals (ai means "active ingredient").
  • the plants were placed in an appropriate environment to allow infection to proceed and then incubated until the disease was ready for assessment.
  • the period between inoculation and assessment varied from four to fourteen days according to the disease and the environment.
  • This Example illustrates the plant growth regulating properties of the compounds.
  • the compounds were applied as an overall spray of an emulsifiable concentrate diluted to give the concentrations shown in Table III.
  • the plants were grown in 3" pots in peat compost and sprayed at the 2 leaf stage. Plant growth regulating effects were assessed 13 or 19 days after application of the compounds. Retardation of growth was scored on a 1-3 scale where:
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